St Lawrence's GAA, Manchester
- St Lawrence's GAA, Manchester
St. Lawrence's Gaelic Football Club was formed in November 1980 and immediately established a strong underage development programme in order to progress as a major team within the highly competitive County of Lancashire. St Lawrence's eventually claimed our first Senior Championship in 1998 with the foothold of the team having been developed by our successful youth policy. St Lawrence's were the first Lancashire team to win the Pennine League since its establishment and are the only team within the County to have won The Double (both Junior & Senior Championships 1998) and The Treble (All three senior titles 2003) in any one season!
St Lawrence's play Their home games at Turn Moss Playing Fields in Manchester and cater for all age groups. They take pride in Their commitment to the development of Gaelic sports at an underage level and field teams at U10, U12, U14, U16, U18, U21, Junior & Senior categories. They also have strong links with neighbouring schools and universities and a local Aussie Rules Club.
The Club prides itself on traditional "family values" and often organise social events to bring all people involved with the Club together. They also arrange yearly excursions to Ireland & Europe to enhance the links that the Club has with different countries.
Roll of Honour
Roll of Honour
2005: Senior Pennine League Winners.
2004: Lancashire Senior League Winners, Wolfetone League Winners, Junior League Winners, Lancashire 9-a-side Winners. 2003: Senior Championship Winners, Lancashire Senior League Winners and Wolfetone League Winners.
2002: Senior Pennine League Winners, Wolfetone League Winners.
2001: Lancashire 9-a-side Winners. 2000: Senior Championship Runner-up. 1999: Junior League Champions.
1998: Junior Championship Winners, Senior Championships Winners.
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